• OldChicoAle@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    How do I even get started? Do I just install Mint and figure it out from there? Linux seems so complicated but it’s been a decade since I last tried. Nowadays, I feel old and this seems like it needs too much research

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      1 month ago

      Whatever you do. Don’t dualboot. It gives a wrong impression of what Linux is, and complexity is not inherently a part of it. Try Mint as a live USB OS first. That means the OS runs from a USB thumb drive. This will allow you to dip your toes before you dive in. Just like dipping toes, it’s a no-compromise way of testing, but if you choose to install you already have 90% of what you need.

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        Also it’s soooo easy for someone not very knowledgeable to misconfigure the boot loader. Don’t touch boot loaders unless you’re okay with potentially losing access to both your original OS and the new Linux install. You’d then have to either learn on the go and repair it yourself, or beg/pay someone else to repair it.

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      1 month ago

      Linux is no more complicated than Windows, we just know what we know.

      Start by trying one of the big names like Ubuntu or Fedora.

      There’s not exactly better distros for gaming, it’s just about what’s preinstalled, that’s why Bazzite exists.

      A good idea is to install something like VirtualBox on your Windows machine and test out some distros to learn your way around them.